AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSpace & Defense: The U.S. Space Force awarded Lockheed Martin a $514M contract for GPS IIIF satellites 23 and 24, pushing the modernization push to 14 spacecraft, with stronger anti-jam and M-code capabilities. Energy & Climate: Colorado Springs Utilities backed its Electric Integrated Resource Plan, calling for 300 MW more renewables by 2030 and keeping options open for geothermal, storage, and even small modular nuclear. Water & Drought: A Colorado River deadlock could trigger federal cuts up to 77% for Arizona if states can’t agree on a new 10-year plan. Local Conservation: Colorado Parks and Wildlife and partners reintroduced northern redbelly dace—18,000 fish—after 20 years, using the species as a “canary” for stream health. AI & Policy: States are moving ahead with more targeted AI rules as lawmakers focus on real-world risks like child interactions and workplace use. Tech in Colorado: A Denver AI firm tested “AI visibility” consultants, asking whether they can pass the same search-visibility standards they sell. Health & Science: Early research suggests GLP-1 drugs may improve fertility-related outcomes in some people, while a global study finds tightly regulated cannabis doesn’t increase harms.
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